Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Béhaine, René ALS to Janice Biala, [Jul, 1939?]
Antibes; Chère Madame/ J'apprends cette nouvelle affreuse et incroyable et je partage votre désespoir
Bertram, Anthony TLS to Ford, Oct.8, `935
Pulborough; Dear Ford, Not at all. It is me who must thank you for sailing under such good colors.
Bertram, Anthony TLS to Ford, Oct.22, 1935
Pulborough; Dear Ford,You know that I need not say how much I appreciate your letter. It has really been a culminating encouragement
Bertram, Anthony AL[draft] to Edward A. Quiglay, [Apr.8, 1972]
Sussex; Dear Mr. Quiglay, I have your letter of April the first about Ford's "Bosphorus". You speak of my having corrected typescript.
Biddle, George ALS to Ford, [n.d.]
Croton-on-Hudson, NY; My dear Ford: I have just finished reading "No More Parades" and I hope you don't mind my writing to you
Bird, Sally ALS to Ford & Janice Biala, [1937?]
Moulin de Houx; Dear Fords- Well the wedding was a great success - but we are sick to death of it
Bird, William TLS to Ford, May 21, 1928
Paris; Dear Ford, Naturally I shouldn't for worlds say anything about the matter unless you expressly wished it
Bisbing, Paul R. TLS to Associated Press, Jan.30, 1935
Philadelphia; Gentlemen: I just recently read an article in the Philadelphia Bulletin dated Jan. 26th
Bishop, Marris AL[postcard]S to Arthur Mizener, [1971]
Ithaca; I have just read "The Saddest Story" with the utmost pleasure and satisfaction
Askwith, George Ranken, Baron ALS to Violet Hunt, Dec.7, 1907
London; Dear Miss Hunt Many thanks for your notelet. I shall be very pleased to come on Monday: [Violet Hunt papers]